I just spent my morning labeling and packing up over 100 pieces of art -- both photos and paintings -- (and all marked WAY down) for my gallery's annual Almost Perfect Sale, which opens tomorrow and runs through Sunday. Now I just have to load them all into the car...
This is the biggest piece of the set; it's printed on metal and was originally at $650; it was juried in to the 25th annual Women's Works Show of the Northwest Area Arts Council but has never been shown on the island; I'll be curious to see if it sells.
I've been particularly ruthless this year in cutting prices: something in me feels I'm coming to the end of an era, and it's time to sell off my inventory and move on. But I suspect it's really a reaction to having spent so much time sorting through my mother-in-law's art last week. It was so time-consuming, and so much of it should have been tossed YEARS ago. I just don't think there's any point keeping art in cupboards and closets. If you can't -- or don't want to -- find room for it on your walls, you should probably sell it or give it away...
1 comment:
OOoooh.... I've got some of that kind of art around my house.... in my closets, behind doors, in the garage....
okay. you've done it again. Inspired me!
Hugs
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